Yet another list of Webquests, but this website also offers a Webquest creator. These Webquests range from the high school to middle school levels. I found the Epic Rap Battles of History to be the most humorous one of these.
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This is a list of different Webquests you can use for a Social Studies curriculum. This list includes both the high school as well as the middle school levels.
This site is very cool. You can pick an age group and then pick one of the many different topics they have and find a web quest that goes along with the topic!
This site offers WebQuests for teachers and students. It starts with "A presentation for teachers on why to use WebQuests." Nellie, the site creator, has categories of different age groups, ESL students, and adults. She offers webquests for: Classroom Management for Technology WebQuest for Preservice Teachers, Put your school on the web, Electronic Portfolios, Building a Website, and much more.
I absoluetly love this website. You have to visit it if you have young children or neices and nephews. Looking for a game to match your school's curriculum?
Use our Curriculum Guide to find the right game or activity to meet your classroom or child's needs. The guide is broken up into four areas:
Math, Language Arts, Science and Social Studies. I actually did this with my 7 year old grandson. We did the detective search to see how "Cole" was eating and helped him pick out nutricious food in the lunch line at school. We were also able to print out a worksheet that shows how many teaspoons of sugar are in your soda drink. We will be doing the test this week. Children will have fun doing the investigation while learning about science adnd healthy snacks.
This website consists of activities, worksheets and information. It covers difficulties in schools, such as obesity and bullying, and relays helpful information on them.
This site contains a variety of software programs that are free downloads for registered schools and classrooms. It also offers a KidsCorner with a wide selection of games, and a number of content specific games. Click on a tab for Preschool, USA, world, animals, vocabulary, languag arts, health, science or math to access the games.
Read about current technologies available for your classroom. Get ideas for classroom projects and grants. Additional tabs on this site provide tools and templates, a subject data base of class projects and activities, free worksheets on a variety of topics, holiday ideas, standards and a section called School Notes that provides a free webpage tool for teachers.
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An older article discussing the allocation of funds to further STEM in Indiana schools. I chose the article because it highlights what teachers will need to learn and will hopefully lead the way for more funding in STEM education.
This website offers a variety of subjects for all grades Pre-K thru high school. I like this site because it also has a Lesson Plan Writing guide for you to follow.
Math-Aids.com is a wonderful website that contains free printable math activities for school age children. The content of the website easily aligns with the Indiana state standards for math.